An ergonomic study in building demolition: Assessment of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors by PATH method

Aims: The aim of this study was the investigation of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors among building demolition workers. Materials and Methods: Posture, activity, tools, and handling (PATH) method as a work sampling method was applied to record the postures, activities, and handling of buildi...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Hajaghazadeh, Yosef Mohammadian, Mohammad Normohammadi, Mehdi Zare
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.ijehe.org/article.asp?issn=2277-9183;year=2012;volume=1;issue=1;spage=43;epage=43;aulast=Hajaghazadeh
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spelling doaj-9838a0de72b3466a9046d94a4acc978a2020-11-25T01:50:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Environmental Health Engineering 2277-91832012-01-0111434310.4103/2277-9183.102386An ergonomic study in building demolition: Assessment of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors by PATH methodMohammad HajaghazadehYosef MohammadianMohammad NormohammadiMehdi ZareAims: The aim of this study was the investigation of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors among building demolition workers. Materials and Methods: Posture, activity, tools, and handling (PATH) method as a work sampling method was applied to record the postures, activities, and handling of building demolition workers in four tasks. The percentage of working time is reported for each item to compare the risk factors in tasks. Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire also was used to study the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders over 12 months. Results: Trunk, leg(s), and arm(s) postures differed significantly among tasks. Neutral arm posture and non-neutral leg(s) and trunk postures were observed frequently. Manual materials handling (MMH) activities are distributed differently among tasks. Moving was the most observed (35%) and carrying was the less observed (11.8%) MMH activity. Gross grasp was the most observed (78.5%) hand activity in building demolition workers. The most observed weight category was 0 kg≤load<5 kg. Low back had the highest prevalence of MSDs symptoms (91.1%) and hip had the lowest prevalence of symptoms (6.7%). Conclusions: PATH is applicable to building demolition process. Ergonomic intervention is necessary in high prevalence body regions such as lower back and wrist to decrease the symptoms. With respect to the results of PATH method, ergonomic interventions for trunk and leg(s) are necessary in all tasks, but only task #3 is in the priority of arm(s) intervention.http://www.ijehe.org/article.asp?issn=2277-9183;year=2012;volume=1;issue=1;spage=43;epage=43;aulast=HajaghazadehBuilding demolitionergonomic risk assessmentmusculoskeletal disorderspostureactivitytoolsand handling
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Yosef Mohammadian
Mohammad Normohammadi
Mehdi Zare
An ergonomic study in building demolition: Assessment of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors by PATH method
International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering
Building demolition
ergonomic risk assessment
musculoskeletal disorders
posture
activity
tools
and handling
author_facet Mohammad Hajaghazadeh
Yosef Mohammadian
Mohammad Normohammadi
Mehdi Zare
author_sort Mohammad Hajaghazadeh
title An ergonomic study in building demolition: Assessment of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors by PATH method
title_short An ergonomic study in building demolition: Assessment of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors by PATH method
title_full An ergonomic study in building demolition: Assessment of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors by PATH method
title_fullStr An ergonomic study in building demolition: Assessment of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors by PATH method
title_full_unstemmed An ergonomic study in building demolition: Assessment of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors by PATH method
title_sort ergonomic study in building demolition: assessment of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors by path method
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering
issn 2277-9183
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Aims: The aim of this study was the investigation of musculoskeletal disorders risk factors among building demolition workers. Materials and Methods: Posture, activity, tools, and handling (PATH) method as a work sampling method was applied to record the postures, activities, and handling of building demolition workers in four tasks. The percentage of working time is reported for each item to compare the risk factors in tasks. Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire also was used to study the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders over 12 months. Results: Trunk, leg(s), and arm(s) postures differed significantly among tasks. Neutral arm posture and non-neutral leg(s) and trunk postures were observed frequently. Manual materials handling (MMH) activities are distributed differently among tasks. Moving was the most observed (35%) and carrying was the less observed (11.8%) MMH activity. Gross grasp was the most observed (78.5%) hand activity in building demolition workers. The most observed weight category was 0 kg≤load<5 kg. Low back had the highest prevalence of MSDs symptoms (91.1%) and hip had the lowest prevalence of symptoms (6.7%). Conclusions: PATH is applicable to building demolition process. Ergonomic intervention is necessary in high prevalence body regions such as lower back and wrist to decrease the symptoms. With respect to the results of PATH method, ergonomic interventions for trunk and leg(s) are necessary in all tasks, but only task #3 is in the priority of arm(s) intervention.
topic Building demolition
ergonomic risk assessment
musculoskeletal disorders
posture
activity
tools
and handling
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